FREELANCER SEARCH ENGINE

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

When you think of freelancing, what is the first thing that comes to your mind?You probably think of a writer, novelist or journalist right off hand.That is primarily because for centuries, the only real job you could have as afreelancer had to do with your mastery of the written word.But we are not still stuck back in the early nineteen hundreds – no we are in thetwenty first century, a time that appreciates freelancers in hundreds of differentjobs.Sure, you have probably heard of freelance photographers too, you may haveeven met one or two in your life, but what about freelance software designers,freelance medical billing specialists, or even freelance scientific researchers?There are all jobs that have recently begun to see massive growth in theirrespective fields because more and more people are realizing that they canmake far more money working for themselves as freelancers than they evercould solely from working under the wing of their previous employer.So it sounds pretty good doesn’t it? You work in some field for quite a few years,get a lot of practical experience in your chosen area of employment and thengradually make the switch from working the nine to five to becoming your ownboss as a freelancer.But is it really as easy as it sounds to become a freelancer and actually make aliving doing work on a freelance basis

We have to keep in mind that there are quite a few freelancers out there who areonly doing work part time.Not because they make a ton of money and only have to work a couple of daysper week but because they actually have had some trouble finding work in thepast and need a much more solid career option in order to make sure that theydo not find themselves facing bankruptcy.However, such a scenario does not have to happen to you if you are willing to dowhatever it takes to become a freelancer. Your career switch may not happenovernight – but eventually you will become highly successful at what you do.It’s a guarantee.The first step in making that jump from office work to freelance is to decidewhether or not you have what it takes to become a freelancer.We all want to be our own boss, but do we all have the drive and dedication thatit takes to be successful without the watchful eye of our supervisors?Sadly, we don’t.Therefore, you have to really sit down and think about what makes you sospecial in the world of freelancers.Do you have a large enough skill set to make you stand out amongst the hoardsof different people all seeking the same work as you?Do you have the time management skills necessary to run your own freelancingoperation and meet all of the deadlines set upon you by your clients?If you have even the slightest doubt in your mind about freelancing, then maybethere are other career paths that are better for you in the long run.

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Mason, Michigan, August 20, 2008 - Daily Writing Jobs, operating from www.dailywritingjobs.com has officially opened up its services to freelance writers around the world. Largely focusing on new and inexperienced writers, the Daily Writing Jobs report reaches beyond the readily available reference guides available today by showing writers how to find writing jobs online instead of merely showing them where to look. Unlike many of the similar guides available, the Daily Writing Jobs report shows writers of any country or gender who are at least eighteen years of age how to find writing jobs using the internet.

"Times are tough, and what a lot of everyday people fail to recognize is that they can make money from home, without a lot of experience, albeit with a helping hand" states Rob Ferrall, the manager of the Daily Writing Jobs website. "The Daily Writing Jobs report really opens up opportunities for individuals who are new to the writing field, showing them not only what they need in order to get started as a freelance writer, but how to find the writing jobs that fit their talents, schedules and writing abilities. In addition to that, any writer or would-be writer who so chooses has the option to receive personal support from a writer who has been in their shoes"

Amongst the resources and personal insight shared in the Daily Writing Jobs report, new writers have access to a quick-start guide that if followed, is purported to enable them to start earning money in the freelance writing field within two weeks.

"Truthfully, writing for the web isn’t for everybody, but the demand for freelance writing services are at an all-time high. If somebody wants to make money while working from home, whether it’s part time or full-time, becoming a freelance writer is certainly a viable option"

About the Daily Writing Jobs report:

The Daily Writing Jobs report is a resource guide for individuals who want to enter the online writing field and those who need help finding writing jobs. The report is currently available at www.dailywritingjobs.com for $34.97.